Shoo, little shitty fanboi.
Shoo, little shitty fanboi.
OK, that’s fine. I honestly don’t know what routine you’re talking about, and I don’t have any particular love for Carlin. If anything, I found him to be a bit hypocritical towards the end of his career.
Yep, you’re a shitty little fanboi. Go post another I’m Rick James, bitch! gif on reddit or whatever it is you shitty little fanbois do these days.
I haven’t watched his latest one. If there’s a genuine mea culpa in it, I’d be thrilled, as I’d much rather like Dave Chappelle than dislike him. But to that shitty little OP’s original shitty little argument, comedians & entertainers don’t automatically get a pass for everything they say on stage. If that were…
Still, that joke had teeth.
If I thought the OP was actually interested in a coherent response, and isn’t just a Chapelle fanboi with his underoos in a knot because I dared speak the tiniest amount of ill about his own sacred cow, I would have. (Also, if Kinja didn’t crash Chrome at least 50% of the time I try to load new comments.)
I don’t know anything about the jokes you’re talking about, but George Carlin isn’t some sacred cow to me, and I don’t know why you think he would be.
Defend Larry The Cable Guy. I’ll wait.
Yep. It’s weird.
I don’t waste any more time with shitty, illiterate apologists like you than I have to.
Ah yes, the old “Let’s let a comedian completely off the hook because, although his act contains xenophobic and homophobic jokes, they’re comedians and are not in any way responsible for the shit they say.” No problems there whatsoever.
The best you came up with in response is “nuh uh.” So yeah, you can fuck right off, son.
I think it used the original Unreal engine, which gave it the ability to use local light sources to really great effect for its time. It’s the first FPS I can think of that would drop you in the middle of a completely dark room and force you to use your own light sources to proceed. As the marine, you could either use…
Check and mate. Now king me.
Yes really.
Stewart, sure. Chapelle has lost a fair amount lot of room to criticize. Not that he’s entirely wrong in this particular video...
For me, Doom always moved too fast to be genuinely scary. One thing I really liked about the 2016 reboot is that it embraces the frenetic run & gun action of the original, rather than try to go monster-closet horror like Doom 3 did.
The 1999 Aliens Vs Predator is the first video game that got a genuine visceral scare out of me. Looking back at a longplay of it now, it seems a little silly, (especially the cheeseball FMVs) but I think it deserves a lot of credit for laying the groundwork a lot of these games rely on now.
I remember one of Blood’s most advertised features was the astonishing ability to look up & down. Man, that was a different time.
Hey, how about a trigger warning next time?